Policy Server - Alcatel-Lucent 060321-10, Rev. B Cli Reference Manual

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policy server

policy server
Configures operational parameters for an LDAP-enabled directory server on which policies are stored.
policy server ip_address [port port_number] [admin-state {enable | disable}] [preference preference]
[user user_name password password] [searchbase search_string] [ssl | no ssl]
no policy server ip_address [port port_number]
Syntax Definitions
ip_address
port_number
enable
disable
preference
user_name
password
search_string
ssl
no ssl
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The IP address of the LDAP-enabled directory server.
The TCP/IP port number used by the switch to connect to the directory
server.
Enables the specified policy server to download rules to the switch.The
policy servers are up by default.
Prevents the specified policy server from downloading rules to the
switch.
Determines which directory server is used for policy downloads when
multiple servers are configured. The range is 0–255. The server with the
highest value is used as the policy server. If that server becomes
unavailable, the server with the next highest preference value is used for
policy downloads.
The user name for accessing the database entries on the directory server.
When spaces are used in the user name, quotation marks must be
included: (e.g. "Directory Manager").
The password associated with the user name. The password must match
the password defined on the directory server.
The root of the directory required for searching the policy information.
Typically, the search_string includes o=organization and c=country.
For example, o=company and c=country.
Enables a Secure Socket Layer between the switch and the policy
server.
Disables a Secure Socket Layer between the switch and the policy
server.
Policy Server Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
March 2011

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